Elmont Coalition for Sustainable Development
Goals
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Facilitate Community Revitalization by working with professional visioning, community development and architectural/engineering agencies/corporations to develop a safe, fun, and environmentally healthy place to live, work, and shop for all of our citizens.
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Identify and re-develop dilapidated structures within the community.
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Identify and develop green spaces
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Improve Hempstead Turnpike by working with the DOT to improve the Turnpike, which is on the State Department of Transportation’s Calendar for major renovation in 2008?. This includes but is not limited to repaving, traffic lights, bulb-outs, medians, turning lanes and sidewalks.
Work with Town Council Representatives to introduce legislation that informs the DOT that our community has a Elmont Coalition for Community Revitalization and that we are developing a land use plan.
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Develop a Land Use Plan.
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Pursue the idea of burying or moving to the outer perimeters electric, cable and phone wires.
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Foster Economic Development and the future potential of the Elmont district as a business friendly community.
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Create a Business Improvement District (BID)
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Create a business incubator environment including the possibility of a specially designed WiFi network.
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Work collaboratively with the Town and County to market the advantages of the Empire Zone designation to attract businesses to Elmont.
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Create “downtown” areas along major corridors in Elmont. The location of these areas specific to Hempstead Turnpike will be determined by the results of the visioning process.
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Build a Process for the Development of the Youth of Our Community by addressing the specific needs of young children and teenagers, and by fostering partnerships with specific organizations throughout the district to help meet these needs.
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Create recreational opportunities for youth as determined by visioning plan.
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Encourage the creation of teen services offered by the schools, youth organization (GYO) and library working in partnership.
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Encourage local business to address the recreational and workforce development needs of youth.
Develop a Range of Housing Options and look for places to build affordable housing particularly to support younger workers.
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Identify funding options for the implementation of community development projects.
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